David Bowie Announces First Album In a Decade, Shares New Single

Well this is exciting: David Bowie has emerged from hiding with details of his first new album since 2003’s Reality LP. Due out March 12th through Columbia, The Next Day was produced by Bowie’s longtime collaborator Tony Visconti and written in New York. According to the Guardian, there are no plans for interviews or tour dates at this time. Here’s what Ziggy’s label had to say about it then:

Throwing shadows and avoiding the industry treadmill is very David Bowie despite his extraordinary track record that includes album sales in excess of 130m, not to mention his massive contributions in the area of art, fashion, style, sexual exploration, and social commentary.

Check out the record’s first single (the rather solemn Berlin Trilogy tribute, “Where Are We Now?”) in video form below, or grab it via iTunes now…

David Bowie, The Next Day (Columbia, March 12):
1. The Next Day
2. Dirty Boys
3. The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
4. Love is Lost
5. Where Are We Now?
6. Valentine’s Day
7. If You Can See Me
8. I’d Rather Be High
9. Boss of Me
10. Dancing Out in Space
11. How Does the Grass Grow?
12. (You Will) Set the World on Fire
13. You Feel So Lonely You Could Die
14. Heat
15. So She *
16. I’ll Take You There *
17. Plan *